DNW Group is committed to making a positive impact by bringing innovation to the property and care industries. As a young entrepreneur making his mark on the business world, DNW Group CEO Dean Willemsen is the first to admit his journey has been a learn-as-you-go experience. But with his infectious personality and commitment to making a difference to the community at large, the 30-year-old is making waves in the property and care sectors…
Prime Build Featured in Australian Business News Source
The story of Prime Build is not only a small business success story it is a company that takes it’s people, customers and responsibilities to the environment very seriously. Australian Business News Source sat down with Dean Willemsen of Prime Build to learn more about the company, its history and it’s plan for the future.
Secrets of Australia’s gun companies
What does the business world look like from the vantage point of red-hot financial growth? We asked companies with exceptionally strong financial figures to spill the beans on what Aussie business people need to know in 2015.
The cloud is fading
The big end of town has wholeheartedly embraced “the cloud”, says CEO of Kloud Solutions Nicki Bowers. Cloud computing involves outsourcing information technology to third-party suppliers who manage a business’s information externally.
Bowers’ business services company grew 273 per cent to more than $19 million turnover last financial year, according to the BRW Fast 100 list.
Prime Build has been announced as a BRW fastest growing company for the second consecutive year
Following our 4th placing in FY14, Prime Build has cemented our position in the BRW Fast 100 list of Australia’s fastest growing companies, placing 15th with 125.6% growth for the 2015 financial year.
Our success is a result of our incredibly dedicated and hard-working team who continually strive to achieve the best possible service for our customers.
Lions roar with pride
A EUROBODALLA Lions building has been in the wars, but members can now take fresh pride in their headquarters.
The Batemans Bay Lions International clubhouse was vandalised four times in the ten months to June last year. Outdoor lighting was smashed and a door frame was damaged so badly it caused rain to enter the ceiling, which went undetected until too late. The volunteer club was left demoralised, with an ugly clean-up bill and plenty of work.